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Civil rights - ANSWER-Privileges the government must guarantee or "political rights"
Example: Right to vote

Civil liberties - ANSWER-Freedoms guaranteed to individuals
Found in the bill of rights
Protection from state actors (not from your employer or privately run businesses)
Protection from public majorities
Rights gov cannot take away
Example: Freedom of speech

Incorporation - ANSWER-14th amendment extends Bill of rights to the states
State cannot abridge privileges or immunities of citizens
State must follow due process of the law

Habeas corpus - ANSWER-Cannot be detained with out being charged with a crime

Due process clause - ANSWER-fair procedures includes:
no cruel unusual punishment
miranda rule
exclusionary rule
right to lawyer
reasonable search and seizure

Stouffer study - ANSWER-Measure of American attitude ** info needed

Establishment clause - ANSWER-Freedom of religion, no gov. established religion

Free exercise clause - ANSWER-Freedom of religion, freedom to practice any religion
Examples:

, allowed:
animal sacrifice
refusal to attend public school amish
hunt moose out of season

Court cases we discuss - ANSWER-Good news club v Milford central school (2001)
rooms in school were used for religious clubs
denying the usage of the rooms would constitute as a restriction of free/speech and
therefore violate the establishment clause
discrimination on the basis of reiligon
Santa fee School districts v doe (2000)
student lead prayer sessions is violation of establishment clause if it takes place on
government property

Limits to free speech - ANSWER-Not allowed:
peyote use
religious wear in the army
polygamy
1. Fighting words (threat to public safety)
2. Libel slander
3. Obscenity
4. Commercial speech (no cig ads on tv, no drinking alc on tv)

Libel/Slander - ANSWER-speaking or writing blatant false/harmful statements

Fighting words - ANSWER-Threat to public safety

Commercial speech - ANSWER-No cig ads, no false advertising

Obscenity - ANSWER-FCC regulated TV content and timing

Citizens United v FEC - ANSWER-Regulation of campaign spending
Cannot restrict non profits from donating

Miranda decision (66) - ANSWER-Reading of miranda rights is required before an arrest
is made

Exclusionary rule - ANSWER-Mapp v Ohio (1961)
Enter house without warrant under extraneous circumstances, cannot other unrelated
evidence found

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